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We had a wonderful time visiting these 3 attractions. The time is short, but you must go. Warwick Castle is really great and if you have time, go on summer and spend one full day there because there are some special attractions like trebutchet, just, medieval clothing, etc. You have less than two hours to visit, so need to hurry through the walls, state apartments and fields to take photos and know the history. The castle is much like Disneyland today, with shops, tickets, music, but all these elements help to dream of living in that times.
Stratford is a calm and beautiful old city. Go of course to Shakespare museum and visit his house. The shop sells some unique products for fans of good literature. We wish we could have more time in that city, many houses are about 200-700 years old! Oxford was nice, but we couldn't visit Christ Church, so you'll to be lucky, once it suddenly closes. Many historical characters had passed through this University full of richness and knowledge.

Windsor Castle is the first stop. Great place to see many different things in England history and royal power! Second was the Stonehenge, which was nothing so Ohh, because are mitical stones and understand and guess the history behind is the main point there (take a coat because it's really windy and rain is always a possibility!). Bath was an incredible roman heritage, well conserved and explained through audioguides. You can even drink the hot waters (taste like iron/blood =o)
Evan Evans is a great tour agency, we liked the guide.

We arrived a little late but there were no problems and we took the ride, which was pleasant and a little embarrassing (everybody stares at you XD). Despite this, the rider took great photos and the sky was deep blue in that winter day. We recommend!